MIL-DTL-62186C
4.2 Inspection conditions. Unless otherwise specified herein or in the contract (see 6.2),
all inspections shall be conducted under the following conditions:
a. Air temperature: 80 20F (26.7 11C).
b. Barometric pressure: 28.5 (+2, -3) inches (96.5 (+6.8, -10 kPa)) of mercury.
c. Relative humidity: 50 30%.
4.3 Verification methods. The types of verification methods included in this section are
visual, measurement, sample tests, full-scale demonstration tests, simulation, modeling,
engineering evaluation, component properties analysis, and similarity to previously-approved or
previously-qualified designs.
4.3.1 Verification alternatives. The manufacturer may propose alternative test methods,
techniques, or equipment, including the application of statistical process control, tool control, or
cost-effective sampling procedures, to verify performance. See the contract for alternatives that
replace verifications required by this specification.
4.3.2 Order of inspection. The inspection sequence may be in any order except that the
operating environment verifications (see 4.3.8) shall be performed prior to the operating
requirements verifications (see 4.3.5).
4.3.3 Design and construction verification. Use one or more of the methods outlined
in 4.3.1 to verify that the alternator is built in accordance with Drawing 11655469. Conformance
shall be determined by inspection of the contractor records providing proof or certification that
design construction, processing, and materials conform to requirements. Applicable records shall
include drawings, specifications, design data, receiving inspection records, processing and
quality control standards, vendor catalogs and certifications, industry standards, test reports, and
rating data.
4.3.4 Materials verification. Use one or more of the methods outlined in 4.3.1 to verify
that the materials used to manufacture the alternator are compatible with MIL-PRF-2104,
MIL-PRF-21260, MIL-PRF-46167, and A-A-52557, and that if dissimilar metals are used except
to complete an electrical circuit, their contact does not encourage galvanic corrosion.
Conformance shall be determined by inspection of the contractor records providing proof or
certification that design construction, processing, and materials conform to requirements.
Applicable records shall include drawings, specifications, design data, receiving inspection
records, processing and quality control standards, vendor catalogs and certifications, industry
standards, test reports, and rating data.
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